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CAN Urges Sponsors Of Protest To Explore Alternative Means Of Expressing Grievances

Vital News by Vital News
July 27, 2024
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CAN Urges Sponsors Of Protest To Explore Alternative Means Of Expressing Grievances
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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has called on the promoters of the August 1 protest to consider alternative means of expressing their grievances.

The association which made the call in a press release also urged the promoters to give government more time to address the pressing concerns in the country.

In the statement did signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh,
President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), advised sponsors of the nationwide protest  to ” explore other legal avenues that will not easily give hoodlums the opportunity to hijack the exercise to destroy our national assets or endanger lives and properties.

“Dialogue, petitions, and town hall meetings are viable options that can yield positive results without the risk of disorder.”

While saying protest is a constitutional and legitimate means of expressing grievances, CAN, however, said the anxiety related to the impending protests is heightening, especially given the volatile experiences in countries like Kenya and Pakistan.

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“We must also draw from our recent history.

“The #ENDSARS and #RevolutionNow protests, though rooted in genuine grievances, were marred by tragic incidents where miscreants hijacked the process.

“This led to widespread looting, destruction of properties, and unfortunate loss of lives.

“These experiences have shown us that mass demonstrations can quickly degenerate into chaos if not properly managed and coordinated.”

The full text of the press release by CAN reads :
“Planned Protests: CAN Stands in Solidarity with Nigerians*

“1.The national leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) stands in solidarity with the citizens of our great nation during these challenging times of economic hardship and pervasive hunger.

“We recognize and deeply empathize with the pain, anger, and frustration that many of our fellow Nigerians are experiencing.

“The cries of the people underscore the severe difficulties faced daily as families struggle to afford basic necessities and sustain their livelihoods.

“2. As we navigate this period of crisis, it is imperative to uphold the constitutional rights of every Nigerian to peacefully protest and express their grievances.

“The right to assemble and voice discontent is a cornerstone of our democracy and must be protected and respected by all.

“Peaceful protests are a powerful tool for civic engagement, allowing the populace to communicate their concerns and hold leaders accountable

” However, the anxiety related to the impending protests is heightening, especially given the volatile experiences in countries like Kenya and Pakistan.

” 3. We must also draw from our recent history. The #ENDSARS and #RevolutionNow protests, though rooted in genuine grievances, were marred by tragic incidents where miscreants hijacked the process.

” This led to widespread looting, destruction of properties, and unfortunate loss of lives.

” These experiences have shown us that mass demonstrations can quickly degenerate into chaos if not properly managed and coordinated.

” 4. In light of the planned protests scheduled to commence on 1st of August, CAN urges all Nigerians to consider alternative means of expressing their grievances. We recommend giving the government more time to address these pressing concerns.

“This period should be used to explore other legal avenues that will not easily give hoodlums the opportunity to hijack the exercise to destroy our national assets or endanger lives and properties.

“Dialogue, petitions, and town hall meetings are viable options that can yield positive results without the risk of disorder.

“5. We call on the government to cut the cost of governance and expedite its efforts to alleviate the hardships in the land.

“The opulent lifestyle of political office holders must be addressed to demonstrate the sincerity of those in government to improve the living conditions of the people.

“Likewise, it is imperative that the government implements the newly approved national minimum wage to provide immediate relief to struggling families.

“6. Furthermore, specific measures must be taken to put an end to kidnappings, banditry, and mass killings that have plagued various parts of our country.

“The security and well-being of every Nigerian should be paramount, and urgent action is required to restore peace and order.

“7. We also call on the government to expedite its efforts to alleviate the hardships in the land.

“There is an urgent need for more refined and effective policies that address the root causes of the economic challenges we face.

“The government must deepen its consultations with stakeholders, including religious leaders, to create a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to problem-solving.

“By working together, we can devise sustainable solutions that reflect the needs and aspirations of the people.

“8. In these trying times, let us all remember the words of our Lord Jesus Christ: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God” (Matthew 5:9).

“As we seek to bring about positive change, let us do so with a spirit of peace, love, and unity.

“Our strength lies in our ability to come together, support one another, and work collectively toward a better Nigeria.

“9. We pray for wisdom and discernment for our leaders, resilience and hope for our citizens, and divine intervention to guide us through these difficult times.

“10. May God bless Nigeria and grant us the peace and prosperity we earnestly seek.

*Signed,*
Archbishop Daniel Okoh,
President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).”
(vitalnewsngr.com)

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